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Show r 2D , Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, October 3, 1984 Football r Continued from page who passed back to Sherwood for the first down. That play was crucial. If we don't complete the pass we lose the ball game right there," Hancock said. ID. enough intensity in the first half," Clearfield coach Brent Hancock said. "We talked about it at halftime and came back out and played well the second half," he added. Bees 25, Layton Hancock's halftime speech appeared to have an effect on the players because they took the opening kickoff and moved it deep into Warrior territory before a fumble stopped their drive. The Warriors then took the ball all the way back for their only touchdown of regulation play conand completed a 14-lead. 0 version for a On the next Warrior possession Weber fumbled deep in its own territory and Clearfield scored two plays later when quarterback Brad Sherwood hit fullback Greg Boseman on a sprint line and d out pass to the then Boseman banged into the end zone from there. The next Falcon TD didnt come so easy as Clearfield had to go nearly the length of the field in a drive that took six and minutes and included several n and one fourth-dow- n conversion. The Falcons had one razzle dazzle play to convert a near their 40. They pitched to split end Mark Adams two-poi- nt one-yar- one-ha- lf Photo by Laura Fontaine VIEWMONTS BRYAN HARDY releases a pass at Highland against the Rams Friday afternoon. third-dow- Highland Size, Strength Too Great Vikes Fall To AVERETT :,LYNN Review Correspondent ;';Mental errors and defensive inconsistency were the biggest pro- blems the Vikings faced as they dropped their second region game t tb Highland 24-- 6 Friday. coach Warren Hatch his Highland surprised v times a too. few; learn I dont want to take anything away from Highland because they bave everything; size, speed, and talent. Hatch added, however. 'ZZi IThat is exactly what Highland Z ifsed in defeating Viewmont 24-Vikes had traveled to the Rams home field in hopes of gaining their first region win. But the Rams had other ideas, 1X7 and proved the point on the first iZTplay from scrimmage. XT Rams running back Jeff Brown took the ball up the middle for 61 - yards and a touchdown. 6. . 45-ya- rd 6. seven-- was blocked. Region 4 In 0-- 2 Highland was still in the lead by after a field goal when Viewmont made an impressive drive of 74 yards to bring the score to 10-Casey Kleinman caught a yard strike from quarterback Bryan Hardy, but the extra point 10-- 0 fourth-and-fo- day. Highland was at the Viking four, and with a strong defensive series the Vikes had held on three consecutive plays. On fourth down the Rams lined up for a field goal attempt. Pembroke took the snap, stood up and hit d Brandon Peterson for a touchdown. The' half ended with Highland on top 17-Highland came out for the second half as fired up as they were in the first half. The Rams received and drove for the finai the ball score of the game. Coach Hatch said the size difference was a big factor. The Rams are big, strong, and physifour-yar- The momentum had swung over to the Vikes, when Ram quarterback Mike , Pembroke dropped back to punt. He took the snap and immediately looked to pass, finding no one open, Pembroke headed for the sideline for a first and raced 20-yar- ds down. The Vikings never recovered from that play. The fake punt took us by surprise, said Hatch. We didnt expect it at all. This wasnt to be the only surprise Viewmont would see on this ! 6. 80-yar- ds cal. We are probably the smallest ' team in the region, and that means we take a lot of physical punishment." Viewmont not only lost the game but they also lost Terry Crawford, for the season, and Lynn Oyler, for three weeks, as a result of injuries suffered in the game. ur 9 Laytbn played well in the second half, but it was after Box Elder had already developed a 19-- 3 lead, still if the Lancers had gotten a few breaks they were within striking distance. We missed two crucial first downs deep in their territory by a matter of inches, and then they had three big pass plays and a big running play on the second play of the game to score all their points, Layton coach Brad Hawkins said. Lancer fullback Mike Roberts had another good ground game for Layton carrying 16 times for 96 yards. Offensive tackle Tim Frazier bouyed up a sagging Layton line, but spotty play by the other linemen may be one reason the Lancers have had difficulties this year. We have been getting beat up on the front line. Everybody weve played has been bigger than us. We are not as big and as physical as the other teams and we havent been able to consistently handle the other teams defensive lines, Hawkins said. xJ V1, to-fo- ur - The loss of Terry and Lynn is . going to hurt because they are two of my best linemen, and it will be hard to replace, them," said Hatch. Viewmont will face East on Friday and both teams stand at so someone should break into the win column. 0-- 2, Hatch said, Our defense will have to play better, and our offense will have to be a little more consistent. But, our biggest problem is that we are banged up. We have alot of bumps and bruises right now. t : Braves Spoil Easts Homecoming We also felt good about our fense. he said. ; JOHN CANNON I Review Correspondent : BOUNTIFUL Bountiful handily put away the East Leop-iar28-- 6 Friday afternoon spoil-Iin- g the Leopards Homecoming. ds ,The andBraves ZZ dominated the sophomore quarterback Joey Covey had a good day both running and throwing the ball for the Braves. I think Covey is one of the young Sophomore quarterbacks in the state. East coach Jay Vesterfelt said. We chased him all over the field, but we just werent able to contain him. he said. We are thrilled with Covey. said Braves coach Kim Peterson. fin-XX- 1 Region The second half started out .emotionally as both sides suffered Bountiful moved into striking penalties. Bountiful on a fourth down and range in the first quarter but the to go and faked a punt Leopards werent ready to give up a score, not yet. to convert the first down. Leopard defender Dave Marriot Then Covey hit Mike Steed for intercepted a Joey Covey pass in the TD. the end zone, but' Bountiful East intercepted the bounced back giving East a first and with some newconversion 10 20. on the and came down found momentum There was less than nine minscore to at the threatened and utes left in the half before Covey would connect on a pass to Ryan Bountiful 25 yd. line. Handing to Mark Cook the Rushton, who ran it in for the Leopards took it down the sideopening score. Before the half was over Covey lines for six points. conconnected again with Rushton on They missed a three key passes that put Bountiversion and were unable to recovful in the end zone once again. er an onside kick. de- six-yar- ds 4 two-poi- two-poi- in Region Play. Review Correspondent The Falcons are coached by veteran Margo Jones and the Falcons came from behind last week to beat Layton 2-- The Falcons are led by 9 senior Ruth Blankenship, who plays outside hitter and leads the team in kills or spikes not returned. Senior Janna Mower, plays middle blocker and can be very dominating for the Falcons. Other team leaders are junior Annie Prokopis, 0 sophmore Joy Trossel, sophomore Debbie Brietweiser, and sophomore Sheri Williams. 5-- ar 1 nt The Braves scored one more y drive and then TD on a recovered the ball on the kickoff when the kicker slipped and kicked a low bouncer. Next week the Braves take on No. 1 ranked Davis. It will be a good challenge for our kids. Well have to make a few adjustments to be ready for their double wing. Peterson said. They have a very good defense and we need to work on giving our quarterback time so we can move the ball. We know were the underdog, but we have a good attitude and were going to go out and play good ball. he said. two-pla- , -- Photo by Rodney W. Wright BOUNTIFUL EASED past East Friday in Salt Lake City. at the Leopards Homecoming 28-- 6 k k i F( A -- 07 . i Volleyball Races Shape Up CHRIS LARSEN womens high The Region school volleyball teams are now three games into Region Play. After a competitive preseason three-tim- e state champion Weber High along with Bonneville are unbeaten in region play. Weber carrying a High is 17-- 0 overall 37 game winning streak. The Clearfield Falcons are 1 nt When they did get the ball they were unable to move it in the air. 5, 15-1- 2, 15-1- 1. The Falcpns field a tall team this year, made up of five seniors, two juniors, and four sophomores. Jones plays three seniors on the floor at all times to lead the team. 6-- Clearfield is a young team said Coach but were Jones, progressing. Were not a superstar team you cant be that in voland win, added Jones. leyball The Layton Lancers and the Roy Royals are also competitive in Region 1. The, Lancers are 3 in Region but are 5 overall and second-yehead coach Kathy Stoker and her team are in a rebuilding 0-- 7-- ar - year. The Lancers have no seniors on their team, starting four juniors and two sophomores. However, Ms. Stoker said her girls are very positive about the next few games coming up. I think our strengths are the kids attitudes, they like each other and get along well, Stoker , said. The Lancers are led by four4 juSheri Evniors 6 power-hitte- r middle blocker Carol ans, Day, and setters Tammy Talbot and Michele Washburn. The Royals are 3 and 9 overall. Nine-yehead coach Radene Johnson also fields a younger team with only three returning seniors. 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